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• Undergo collisions with vibrating Si atoms (Brownian motion) • Electrostatically interact with each other and with ionized (charged) dopants In thermal equilibrium, carriers are not sitting still: Characteristic time constant of thermal motion: ⇒mean free time between collisions τc …
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